In for Review – The OCEAN7 LM-4 V2

by WatchReport

Answers.com defines Ceramic as โ€œAny of various hard, brittle, heat-resistant and corrosion-resistant materials made by shaping and then firing a nonmetallic mineral, such as clay, at a high temperatureโ€. Ceramic materials have been used in many applications including pottery, bricks, ballistic protection, knife blades, automotive braking systems and even watchmaking.

Obviously, we are most concerned with the watchmaking application where ceramic is favoured because it is lighter, stronger and more scratch resistant than most steels. Very few watches feature ceramic cases as the application requires a fair amount of research and development and the fabrication is more involved than producing stainless steel cases. IWC has produced a couple ceramic cased watches but while beautiful the price range for an IWC Da Vinci Ceramic Chronograph is north of $16,000.

Donโ€™t worry if that seems a little too expensive as OCEAN7 recently launched the second generation of their ceramic watch, the LM-4. We just received the LM-4 V2 so our review wont be out for a few more days but we can safely say the ceramic case is exceptional and surprisingly different from stainless steel. The OCEAN7 LM-4 V2โ€™s ceramic case is ย smooth, beautifully finished and veryย comfortable. The black ceramic is warm to the touch and has a very stealthy matte black finish. More information can be found in our preview of OCEAN7’s new models and our review of thisย uniqueย sport watch will be ready soon.

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3 comments

MrTissot August 20, 2011 - 5:08 am

Ceramic case! Wow! This is also aย very stunning, simple, well balanced and legible dial. Love the seconds hand too. Has a slight resemblance to the Porsche Design watch range.

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Stuart_rubenstein August 24, 2011 - 8:58 pm

The ocean 7 is one sharp looking watch. I love the texture and the detail on this watch.

Stuart

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MrTissot October 10, 2011 - 10:21 am

The fact that the seconds hand has no lume is of no real issue anyway as this is not marketed as a diver watch so it’s not a life or death situation not knowingย whether the watch is operational or not. It is a very stunning timepiece. Love the ceramic and lume especially on the numerals. Very different and a tempting buy. Also great review.

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